de tijd daarna

vrijdag 22 augustus 2014

AIDS 2014: A Week of Heartbreak, Hope, and Renewed Commitment

July 16 2014

The conference was deeply affected by the tragic loss of life on Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17, including the death of six of our global health colleagues who were en route to the meeting. Throughout AIDS 2014, we honored the contributions and lives of these men and women who were taken from us so suddenly. As a community, we rallied to affirm their lives and hopefully inspire a new generation of global health advocates, activists, scientists and clinicians to dedicate their lives to saving others.

July 23 2014

Participants attending a candlelight vigil in Melbourne to remember the delegates of the AIDS conference who were killed in the MH17 tragedy, as well as those who have lost their lives to the illness.

LES ENFANTS TERRIBLES in MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA

Erwin Kokkelkoren, initiator of The Time There-After, wrote a daily weblog for Janssen Pharmaceuticals about his experience during AIDS2014 in Melbourne Australia:

Art and its effect in HIV and AIDS projects: a community dialogue on how the representational power of the arts can be harnessed as a vehicle for social change at local and global levels. At AIDS2014 Melbourne Global Village.

Panel by Paul Woodward and Dr Alyson Campbell introducing

o Erwin Kokkelkoren and Bert Oele

o Jessica Whitbread

o Katja Heinemann & Naomi Schegloff

o Philip Adams

2014 AIDS - Screeningroom

Les Enfants Terribles and IDTV Docs

The Time There-After by Willem Aerts and Erwin Kokkelkoren: Screening July 24, 2014 Time 5:20 pm Global Village Clarendon Room C L2

With a introduction by Lambert Grijns, the Dutch Ambassador for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights & HIV/AIDS and Director of the Social Development Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The Time There-After is a triptych about life with hiv and aids in The Netherlands. This project shows how it was, how it is today, and what we wish and dream for in the future. This triptych tells a story that is important for all of us.

In the documentary The Time There-After we meet three men and two women who tell their life

stories. Together the five stories give a clear picture of how the impact of hiv differs from person to

person. A life with hiv cannot be generalized. Never. People are different, the date of infection differs

and we all have our own unique backgrounds. Being infected in the 80’s, like Erwin and Marjolein,

means you have to deal with more physical problems than those more recently infected like Celicia and

Pablo. For this reason we have focused on these 5 courageous people’s stories and not the virus.

The documentary The Time There-After is the final part of a trilogy. The exhibition, the book and

the documentary tell a story that starts with the first aids diagnosis on April 3, 1982 and

ends with those who were infected recently. The exhibition and book portray 30 men

and woman infected with hiv. Young and old, gay and straight, with different ethnic backgrounds and

from various parts of the country. Starting in 1983 we portray one person a year who was diagnosed

with hiv in that particular year.

The Time There-After shows the drama of the 80’s and the 90’s, the enormous progress we made,

woensdag 26 september 2012

'The Time There-After' is a wonderful documentary of Willem Aerts and Erwin Kokkelkoren and a coproduction of Les Enfants Terribles and IDTV Docs

It was a great premiere at EYE and we thank all the staff and the public for everything and there heartwarming reactions.

Premiere EYE, Amsterdam Cinema 1

Opening-words of Bert Oele

Waiting for the documentary

Heartwarming words of Erwin & Willem to the stars of 'De Tijd Daarna' (The Time There-After)

Our Stars in the documentary (photo's Sarah Wijzenbeek)

Speakers before the movie started:Eliane Lauwers of Janssen and Ton Coenen of The Aids Fonds

Spotted Cameraman Wilko van Oosterhout and Editor Eddy Zoutendijk

Co-Starring in the movie Quinden, Linda and dr. Annemiek Achterhuis

Pieter Brokx of HVN

(THE TIME THERE-AFTER)

Premiere Thursday, December 5th, 2013 at 21:00 at EYE, Amsterdam

The Time There-After is a triptych about life with hiv and aids in The Netherlands. This project shows how it was, how it is today, and what we wish and dream for in the future. This triptych tells a story that is important for all of us.

In the documentary The Time There-After we meet three men and two women who tell their life

stories. Together the five stories give a clear picture of how the impact of hiv differs from person to

person. A life with hiv cannot be generalized. Never. People are different, the date of infection differs

and we all have our own unique backgrounds. Being infected in the 80’s, like Erwin and Marjolein,

means you have to deal with more physical problems than those more recently infected like Celicia and

Pablo. For this reason we have focused on these 5 courageous people’s stories and not the virus.

The documentary The Time There-After is the final part of a trilogy. The exhibition, the book and

the documentary tell a story that starts with the first aids diagnosis on April 3, 1982 and

ends with those who were infected recently. The exhibition and book portray 30 men

and woman infected with hiv. Young and old, gay and straight, with different ethnic backgrounds and

from various parts of the country. Starting in 1983 we portray one person a year who was diagnosed

with hiv in that particular year.

The Time There-After shows the drama of the 80’s and the 90’s, the enormous progress we made,